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What if both of my options are good choices? How will I know what God wants me to do? When none of our options are objectively bad, how do

How Do I Know What God’s Will Is When Both Choices Are Good Things?

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Every day, we face numerous choices, many of eternal consequences.  When our hearts and minds are ordered toward God, these choices are usually between two goods.  We could read to our children, or pray the rosary.   We could spend Saturday afternoon serving at the soup kitchen, or go […]

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How can a Catholic parent encourage their child in their vocation? This is the one question you need to ask yourself

The Question All Catholic Parents Need To Ask Themselves About Their Child’s Vocation

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly I was speaking with a friend of mine the other day and he asked me where my fourteen-year-old son was at with his discernment of the priesthood.  He wanted to know what I was doing to encourage him to be open to this vocation.  My initial response was….to cringe.  […]

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Why should you pray for your priest? We asked a Catholic priest to share why it is so important to intercede for these holy men

This Is Why You Should Pray For Your Priest

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly For many people, the priest is the one whom people go to for their spiritual needs, for prayer requests, for Mass offerings, and other sacraments. Have you ever wondered how a priest is sustained spiritually for the work they do? Should we be praying for a priest as we […]

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Disagree With Your Priest? Here’s How To Respond

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly One of the best and most challenging aspects of the Church is that it is composed entirely of humans, who are flawed and fallible, with their own perspectives, experiences, strengths, and weaknesses. As a result, disagreements between individuals can arise, and this can be particularly challenging when those disagreements […]

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5 Excuses That People Often Make When Discerning A Religious Vocation

5 Excuses That People Often Make When Discerning A Religious Vocation

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly The moment when we start to ask and pray, “What is God calling me to do?” in regard to a religious vocation can be intimidating. However, discovering the vocation that God has intended for each of us is something marvelous. It’s truly wonderful… but that doesn’t mean it’s always […]

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How do you discern God's will for your vocation? Are you called to be a Catholic priest? Are you called to married life? These tips will help!

The Advice You Need To Discern Your Vocation

https://www.facebook.com/catholiclink.org/ Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly There are really two camps when it comes to discernment. On the one side, some believe that discernment is discovering what is the will of God so they can do it, and on the other side, some believe essentially that a person’s vocation is just a free-willed response to […]

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